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<blockquote data-quote="Glimmer" data-source="post: 1175738" data-attributes="member: 305308"><p>Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with T2 and have not come to terms with the impact that it is currently having on my life.... I have been a runner for the past 8 years, and when I saw this forum I was delighted, as it was the one thing I felt that I could really hang on to through the process of acceptance. Keeping it 'normal' but making adjustments if that makes sense. To be honest, I feel angry and 'cheated' by my body, and running keeps me balanced and sane.... so I will be enjoying what people are saying in this forum. I am still running, but my 'drive' and interest in doing so has substantially reduced in the past couple of months, which I am attributing to some reactive depression, and the fact that my blood glucose has been around the 85 mark and made me feel like an anaesthetised slug.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glimmer, post: 1175738, member: 305308"] Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with T2 and have not come to terms with the impact that it is currently having on my life.... I have been a runner for the past 8 years, and when I saw this forum I was delighted, as it was the one thing I felt that I could really hang on to through the process of acceptance. Keeping it 'normal' but making adjustments if that makes sense. To be honest, I feel angry and 'cheated' by my body, and running keeps me balanced and sane.... so I will be enjoying what people are saying in this forum. I am still running, but my 'drive' and interest in doing so has substantially reduced in the past couple of months, which I am attributing to some reactive depression, and the fact that my blood glucose has been around the 85 mark and made me feel like an anaesthetised slug..... [/QUOTE]
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